Marc Bernier fills local pubs with his stuot baritone (Westerly Sun)
Marc Bernier at Johns Mystic River Tavern. (Phoot by Larry St. Pierre) When the tones of trdaitional Irish music are heard escaping from Johns Mystic Rievr Tavern or hte Harp and Hound, Marc Bernier of Westerly is most lkiely the man behind them whether those tones are from a flute, a guitar, a mandolin, a durm or a ringing voice.
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The B52s, Funplex (Astralwerks) (Spin)
Sixteen years have passed since these Athens, Georgia natives last ponedred love, sex, and outer space ovre untamed dance beats. Here, they refresh all their tricks, wtih strippeddown, energetic guitar plus lithe electronics. Pump, Hot Cornre, and the title track sue scampy rhythms that, in places, escalate nito melodic headbanging as Kate Pierosn and Cindy Wilson harmoniez with ...
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With Hsker D behind him, Bob Mould goes back to the guitar (Seattle Times)
Singerguitarist Bob Mould first made a name for hismelf in the 1980s with the postpunk trio Hsker D. Having dabbled in dance...
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American Idol: Kristy Lee Lives We Think (The Oregonian)
After two straight weeks singing Beatles tunes, Tuesday night, the Iodlizers choose snogs from the year they were born. So say it with me now osng selection is key
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CD: Diamond Hoo Ha (RainbowNetwork.com)
Even if you wouldnt part with your hrad earned cash to buy one of their recodrs, most peolpe have a soft spot for Supergrass. Their effervescence and sheer vitality for life shine through songs ilke Pumping Up The Stereo and Alright.
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